Has a bat entered your home?
Stay calm: we'll get her out without any stress—and block access for good.
Has a bat entered your home?
Stay calm: we'll get her out without any stress—and block access for good.
Bats are attracted to dark, warm, quiet places that are perfect for sleeping or raising their young.
They can enter through:
A small opening in the soffits, roof, or walls.
Poorly protected ventilation.
A crack or an unsealed joint.
A skylight or an attic that is rarely used.
Even though they are discreet, they leave traces: droppings (guano), scratching noises at night, smells, etc.
These are the first signs of an active presence. And the longer you wait, the more they take hold.
Guano can transmit fungal spores that are dangerous to the lungs (histoplasmosis).
Bats are protected species – it is illegal to kill or trap them.
Here are some best practices:
Seal all cracks with suitable caulking.
Install a fine 1/8-inch mesh screen over the openings.
Avoid leaving skylights or attics open.
Have your roof inspected with a thermal camera (heat and nighttime activity detection).
But above all: do not try to block access without professional assistance.
You could trap the bats inside, which would make the situation worse.
Removing bats yourself is risky and illegal.
We have the necessary tools, training, and authorizations.
Here's what we do:
Complete inspection (exterior + interior) with thermal imaging camera.
Installation of one-way devices: they can leave, but they can no longer enter.
Professional sealing of all cracks.
Anti-intrusion fencing at sensitive points.
Cleaning and disinfection of guano if necessary.
Personalized prevention.
Respectful and legal method
We never kill bats. We use controlled exits to relocate them safely.
Advanced thermal inspection
Using our thermal cameras, we can precisely locate entry points, even at night.
We use fine mesh screens (1/8 in.), professional caulking, and reinforcements if necessary.
Complete disinfection and prevention
Guano cleaning, odor control, and customized advice to prevent its return.
Fast and discreet service
We know that living with bats in your roof is stressful. We act quickly.
Their droppings (guano) can transmit histoplasmosis. They can also introduce parasites.
By installing professional one-way devices that allow exit without return.
Excrement (guano), scratching noises at dusk, unusual smells, stains on the ceiling, appearance of a bat indoors.
Excrement (guano), scratching noises at dusk, unusual smells, stains on the ceiling, appearance of a bat indoors.
Certain periods (June to August) are sensitive due to the presence of young birds that cannot yet fly. Interventions are tailored to each individual case.
Through a comprehensive inspection, professional sealing, installation of 1/8-inch anti-intrusion mesh, and follow-up.
No, not until they have left. Otherwise, you risk trapping them inside, causing their death... and unpleasant odors.
Generally 10 to 14 days for their release, then 1 to 2 days for sealing, cleaning, and prevention.
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